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Out of time? - Music, consciousness states and neuropharmacological mechanisms of an altered temporality
(2009)
Drug-induced altered temporality is a well-known effect of cannabis action that is utilised from musicians and music listeners for music appreciation since the early days of jazz. Cannabis has an influence on timing processes ...
Hierarchical perception of melody
(2009)
Two experiments were designed to investigate the hierarchical perception of melodies. The hierarchical structure of tonal melodies is formally described in Lerdahl and Jackendoff's Generative Theory of Tonal Music (GTTM). ...
Analysis of corporal gestures in dance students’ improvisations as a response to controlled musical parameters
(2009)
This study addresses the lack of a theoretical basis in dance piano accompaniment music geared towards dance. We study which musical features are perceptually most relevant and prompt specific dance movements and gestures, ...
Personality traits correlate with characteristics of music-induced movement
(2009)
Individual factors such as personality are essential for understanding musical experiences and engagement with music. Personality has been shown to be related to musical preferences and experiences, but little is known ...
Establishing Usability for Interactive Music Applications that Use Embodied Mediation Technology
(2009)
This paper proposes a research method to address usability issues in the early stage of development of interactive or collaborative embodied music applications. The central topic is how concepts of usability testing, goal ...
Musical aptitude and foreign language learning skills - neural and behavioral evidence about their connections
(2009)
Perceiving music and language seems to depend upon subtle and accurate auditory processing skills. Could music and language also share common neural resources? Possible interaction between music and speech memory systems ...
In search of perceptual and acoustical correlates of polyphonic timbre
(2009)
Polyphonic timbre refers to the overall timbre mixture of a music signal, or in simple words, the 'global sound' of any piece of music. It has been proven to be an important element for computational categorization according ...
Psychological and physiological influences in chord progression including the prohibitions
(2009)
Harmony is one of three major elements in the music. Harmonics are the basic theory of composition. There are several kinds of prohibitions in relation to the chord progression in the rules of Harmonics. When composers ...
Modeling a Melody Recognition Task using a Cohort Network
(2009)
Dalla Bella, Peretz, and Aronoff studied the effects of musical familiarity on melody recognition by comparing performance between musicians and nonmusicians in a melody gated-presentation (MGP) task. They identified three ...